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  1. The Prince Edward case became part of the NAACP's push to overturn segregation through the courtsóa strategy they had pursued for decades under the guidance of Thurgood Marshall. NARRATION: After ...

  2. Long Road to Brown . Summary | PBS. In the fall of 1950, Linda Brown, a seven-year-old third grader, was denied admission to a modern elementary school just blocks from her home in Topeka, Kansas ...

  3. Beyond Brown explores the challenges of “pursuing the promise” in several locations across the United States. In Boston, officials consider abandoning a voluntary busing program that shepherds inner-city African-American students to better schools. Inequitable funding of New York schools perpetuate racial and economic disadvantage.

  4. On May 17, 1954, in its decision in Brown v. Board of Education, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the doctrine of "separate but equal," ending legal segregation in American education. Fifty ...

  5. A documentary about how the U.S. Supreme Court ruling on Brown vs. Board of Education has affected schools across the nation.

  6. Known as Brown v. Board of Education, Topeka, Kansas, the cases overturned decades of legally-sanctioned racial segregation in the United States, and became widely known as the most significant ...

  7. Beyond Brown: Pursuing the Promise was supported by the Ford Foundation, Rockefeller Foundation, Carnegie Corporation of New York, Open Society Institute, the Charles H. Revson Foundation, and PBS.